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which film or series had the best toyline?
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>>11688652
Still awaiting for the Nacelle figures to ship.
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I've got an old pal that's into trek,he is literally my only pal on earth and I miss him.
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I haven't seen anything since the fart and you'll miss it Playmate reissues. Why doesn't Star Trek have a more regular time in the toy aisle?
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>>11688734
I'm looking forward to Captain Kirk with horse.
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Would you a T'Pol?
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>>11692592
considering the early releases all looked like crap compared to the renders, and their "fixes" don't particularly look any better, I'm skeptical they're even gonna ship Wave 2 at this point. Let alone 3, 4 and whatever they have planned.
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Uh so Amazon charged me for a Sulu, said it was going to arrive yesterday, then it never shipped and now it just disappeared completely from my orders and Amazon entirely.
The same wave is up for preorder on BBTS but I'm starting to get really skeptical about this whole thing. Cancelling all my other Trek orders until this first wave gets sorted out.
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Hmm so it looks like order was auto cancelled, which I assume is what happened but there wasn't an email or notification about it. Anyone have any luck getting their orders fulfilled? Over on /tv/ someone said they got a Weyoun before shipments were stopped.
What a bummer. I guess I'll check back in a few months and see if anything's happened.
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It took 60 years for someone to finally make an Enterprise that's playable with figures and it was Playmobile of all companies. It could have been done way sooner but nobody wanted to take a chance on it, even after the success of Star Wars. It's not even significantly bigger than the Millennium Falcon but it works. At the peak of TNG's popularity there would have been a market for a large "doll-house" type Enterprise vehicle / playset.